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. >>> outrage tonight after the president of russia signed a controversial law about adoption. >>> and the huge alimony payments italy's former plea mere is going to have to pay hi second wife. >>> and at dpoo funeral arrangements have not yet been final iced for former army general norman schwarzkopf. the general known as stormin' norman drove iraqi forces out of kuwait during the gulf war. reaction has been pouring in since word of his death. former secretary of state colin powell called him a great patriot and great soldier president obama says we have lost an american original. he died of complications from pneumonia at the age of 78. > >>>. >>> tonight a political dispute could mean heartbreak for some americans. russian president putin signed a las vegas that banned americans from adopting russian children. it's a retaliatory move that has a lot of folks crying foul. >> reporter: president putin signed the bill less than 24 hours after receiving it from the russian parliament. the ban on americans adopt will come into force on january 1st. >>> it's estimated there are more than 7
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>> including this one-time disabled orphan from russia. this 21-year-old came to the united states when he was 15 and made incredible strides. a famous poet in his homeland when he was just 12, this ut grad now has prosthetic legs and can now walk. better yet, he has a family. >> i know how much my life has changed. >> the united nations children fund unicef estimate there are 740,000 orphans in russia and historically more of russia's orphans have gone to america over any other country. our thanks to melissa cutler from kdfw in dallas for that story. >>> this is the fox report. it is the bottom of the hour now and time for the top of the news. last minute back and forth negotiations are happening at this hour behind closed doors on capitol hill. a live look as top senate leaders try to find a solution to the fiscal cliff. and it looks like they are not planning to take a break anytime soon. for more on what may be going on inside the capitol tonight, we are joined by fox senior producer. before the commercial, chad, i was saying you had n
>> including this one-time disabled orphan from russia. this 21-year-old came to the united states when he was 15 and made incredible strides. a famous poet in his homeland when he was just 12, this ut grad now has prosthetic legs and can now walk. better yet, he has a family. >> i know how much my life has changed. >> the united nations children fund unicef estimate there are 740,000 orphans in russia and historically more of russia's orphans have gone to america over any...
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the moments right before a plane veers off a runway in russia. also we're learning more about the suspect accused of pushing a man in front of a new york subway. her surprising confession. >>> and new photos from mars. >>> that's new dash cam video tonight of a deadly plane crash in moscow. this was posted on youtube and shows the moment a red wings airline plane overshoots the runway at russia's third largest airport and comes to rest near the highway. there were no passengers on the plane and apparently no one on the ground was hurt but at least four members of the eight person crew died. investigators still trying to figure out why the plane veered off the runway. we're getting our first look at the woman accused of pushing a man in front of a subway train in queens. police have charged 31-year-old erica menendez with murder as a hate crime. she was arrested this morning after someone recognized her from this surveillance video. menendez is accused of shoving 46-year-old sodano sen onto the tracks as the train approached on thursday. police sh
the moments right before a plane veers off a runway in russia. also we're learning more about the suspect accused of pushing a man in front of a new york subway. her surprising confession. >>> and new photos from mars. >>> that's new dash cam video tonight of a deadly plane crash in moscow. this was posted on youtube and shows the moment a red wings airline plane overshoots the runway at russia's third largest airport and comes to rest near the highway. there were no...
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>> including this one-time disabled orphan from russia. this 21-year-old came to the united states when he was 15 and made incredible strides. a famous poet in his homeland when he was just 12, this ut grad now has prosthetic legs and can now walk. better yet, he has a family. >> i know how much my life has changed. >> the united nations children fund unicef estimate there are 740,000 orphans in russia and historically more of russia's orphans have gone to america over any other country. our thanks to melissa cutler from kdfw in dallas for that story. >>> this is the fox report. it is the bottom of the hour now and time for the top of the news. last minute back and forth negotiations are happening at this hour behind closed doors on capitol hill. a live look as top senate leaders try to find a solution to the fiscal cliff. and it looks like they are not planning to take a break anytime soon. for more on what may be going on inside the capitol tonight, we are joined by fox senior producer. before the commercial, chad, i was saying you had n
>> including this one-time disabled orphan from russia. this 21-year-old came to the united states when he was 15 and made incredible strides. a famous poet in his homeland when he was just 12, this ut grad now has prosthetic legs and can now walk. better yet, he has a family. >> i know how much my life has changed. >> the united nations children fund unicef estimate there are 740,000 orphans in russia and historically more of russia's orphans have gone to america over any...
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191.2 dot 1 suddenly you can't get to google in russia. all of a sudden the internet looks dramatically different than it does here in the u.s. >> shepard: critics warn it would also encourage censorship. google is leading a campaign against those proposals it posted online statement saying the itu is the wrong place to make decisions about the future of the internet. >> this has been a large misunderstanding which is good to have the opportunity to clarify itu representative spoke with us over the phone. he insisted the organization does not want to become the regulator of the web and that countries are discussing all options at the meeting. >> really about spreading the internet around the world rather than any regulation of it. >> shepard: the conference in dubai scheduled to start on monday and continue for more than a week. former telecom he cannive terry kramer is representing the united states as an ambassador there. he has vowed to oppose any efforts to block the free flow of information. we're learning a train derailment unleashed
191.2 dot 1 suddenly you can't get to google in russia. all of a sudden the internet looks dramatically different than it does here in the u.s. >> shepard: critics warn it would also encourage censorship. google is leading a campaign against those proposals it posted online statement saying the itu is the wrong place to make decisions about the future of the internet. >> this has been a large misunderstanding which is good to have the opportunity to clarify itu representative spoke...
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addressed in russia and there is a little bit. protection for the rights of citizens in russia as far as class suits marken syrian at least up she's missing well as. she was from public organizations from a. thank you from school from a public organisation the movement so many many as they can know that this in one more thing. today's law especially corporate law i mean financial law is very. specific and the here is a very special area of the legislation is the vision therefore every question to the final work was done establishing. arbitration in the court of the economic union. but i think we need to. work on the legislation packages. to establish those but the i teach them. to to regulate the area of arbitration courts as a branch of education when we need to make rushes diction attractive for businesses what thankless the best about it was just before more than you know that getting into street itself. and i set an example of the genius of choosing the russians the jurisdiction is by the uk. but it is that they're using russi
addressed in russia and there is a little bit. protection for the rights of citizens in russia as far as class suits marken syrian at least up she's missing well as. she was from public organizations from a. thank you from school from a public organisation the movement so many many as they can know that this in one more thing. today's law especially corporate law i mean financial law is very. specific and the here is a very special area of the legislation is the vision therefore every question...
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that also links to the issue of outside support for the syrian regime, including russia which says it will stand by president bashar al assad despite comments yesterday from a senior russian official acknowledging that in fact president ais losing control of that country to the opposition. as you mentioned today, the united states sent a symbolic show of force to turkey and nato member along with the dutch government. they have now deployed patriotic missiles, a defense system that will include 400 american operators to work that system for the turkish government. lynn? >> ayman, thanks so much. >>> back here at home after taking herself out of the running as secretary of state, susan rice is keeping her eye on ball, meeting with the president at the white house today. on twitter last night, rice rallied followers under the hash tag let's go. saying we have a lot work to do for the american people and the world. and rice was even more specific in a "washington post" oh-ed, listing jobs, the deficit and national security among her top priorities. nbc's danielle lee as more. >> reporter
that also links to the issue of outside support for the syrian regime, including russia which says it will stand by president bashar al assad despite comments yesterday from a senior russian official acknowledging that in fact president ais losing control of that country to the opposition. as you mentioned today, the united states sent a symbolic show of force to turkey and nato member along with the dutch government. they have now deployed patriotic missiles, a defense system that will include...
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and thanks to the internet, internationally orders coming in from fresno to france, from roanoke to russia. it seems once they taste it, well-- >> my mom always said word of mouth is the best advertisement. >> particularly when the words taste so good. >> mike: there is no business that is recession proof but there is one that comes close: pets, and all the stuff people buy for them. americans spent over $50 billion on their pets in 2011, the largest chunk of that on food. there are more of them than kids and we spend more on them than on our husbands and wives. pets. and if the slow-food movement is all the rage for humans than sparky, bucky, cuddles, and toots aren't far behind. >> it is totally inspired with what we were doing with our own food. things that we were buying inspired we should be applying these same ideas to the pet food, the fact that we only eat local and our pet food should be local as well. we thought pet owners would like that idea. >> mike: they did, in large numbers. so large, five-year-old san francisco-based small batch pets is one of the fastest growing companies
and thanks to the internet, internationally orders coming in from fresno to france, from roanoke to russia. it seems once they taste it, well-- >> my mom always said word of mouth is the best advertisement. >> particularly when the words taste so good. >> mike: there is no business that is recession proof but there is one that comes close: pets, and all the stuff people buy for them. americans spent over $50 billion on their pets in 2011, the largest chunk of that on food....
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that's they way that we're russia up holds the principles of collective effort. if you voted with challenges like game but i just brought you that should bring all countries in retreat here there is that it is that our experience in the past twenty years. is a clearly shows in that is evil is on was there actually you mean you know that we see tendencies towards further into grey she did write about increasing all over the world to invent american good in north america and asia and we should not be stay away from death on the contrary we should very consistent make use of war lead them to just that we have an assembly if they see the good are coming a world of ice and actual our neighbors are becoming increasingly interested in integration is. we have a theory or. matt it could be serious we're going to get into trouble with them too but isn't that the trade zone in iraq cheaper to be in the c.i.s. which you know and actually i would like to think parliament here for him to get ready firing these documents first and putting it on for more than a thought would be
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if this ban is signed into law in russia, it could affect thousands more. in the newsroom, grace lee, cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> the holidays put us all in more of a hurry as we all know but let's take a minute to slow down a little bit. dr. kim tells us why one bay area city actually launched a campaign this week to try and keep pedestrians safe. >>> reporter: step off the curb and you take your life in your hands. the cars and trucks, the motorcycles, the bikes. the latest threat? all those little gadgets. >> definitely pretty dangerous, yeah. >> reporter: new research shows how almost one in three pedestrians is distracted by mobile devices. and texting is particularly risky. texters took 18% longer to cross the intersection and were four times more likely to ignore the lights. >> all the time everywhere. i have seen people launch get run over. [ laughter ] >> reporter: but it's no laughing matter especially in san francisco one of the worst cities for pedestrians in the country. >> we have more pedestrian crashes than cities like chicago, seattle and bost
if this ban is signed into law in russia, it could affect thousands more. in the newsroom, grace lee, cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> the holidays put us all in more of a hurry as we all know but let's take a minute to slow down a little bit. dr. kim tells us why one bay area city actually launched a campaign this week to try and keep pedestrians safe. >>> reporter: step off the curb and you take your life in your hands. the cars and trucks, the motorcycles, the bikes. the...
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of the federation in russia is that in russia but over fifty most of them in central russia. and in the russia's far east and besides i would like to remind all the heads of the constituent parts of russia that the need to pursue their own regional. demographic develop into policies of progress in their respective regions i'm with the democratic experts it note that once again he delivers a second child to you this is a testament to their readiness and willingness to deliver at their age i said and i am convinced that the norm in russia should be a family with three children. but still a back today and. we need to do a lot that we need to provide there should have been a bill and environment for women in the first place so that they would not worry that delivering a second and more children would bar their way to a good career good job and would confine them to being a housekeeper to being. a homemaker and that is what we need to have education programs for retraining for four females and. employment support policies that this will definitely affect a family sure whether to h
of the federation in russia is that in russia but over fifty most of them in central russia. and in the russia's far east and besides i would like to remind all the heads of the constituent parts of russia that the need to pursue their own regional. demographic develop into policies of progress in their respective regions i'm with the democratic experts it note that once again he delivers a second child to you this is a testament to their readiness and willingness to deliver at their age i said...
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a ritual and educates in imperial russia. the tradition of staging bowls is being revived in our time. but these are parties with pavel. suck. i demand satisfaction. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. so you love rolph russia's foreign minister thank you very much for being with r.t. today my pleasure you're ending your ear with a visit to india russia has been clear in its support for india's aspirations to become a permanent member of un security council how do you think the much criticised joint security council will benefit from india's participation. first of all i would say that criticism is not always warranted the latest wave of criticism was related to the fact that the security council allegedly cannot act on syria. by these by the desire to see some action on the part of the security council the critics wanted the posse resolution under chapter seven which provides for
a ritual and educates in imperial russia. the tradition of staging bowls is being revived in our time. but these are parties with pavel. suck. i demand satisfaction. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. so you love rolph russia's foreign minister thank you very much for being with r.t. today my pleasure you're ending your ear with a visit to india...
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ones as much as russia to half of this regime the only thing that we agreed also with russia is that we have to solve a number of issues and a number of problems before we get there. in order to do that last year the summit identifying what we have called the common steps common space steps is not anything else than those issues that we have jointly russian and e.u. officials identify are the issues that have to be solved whether they will be solved in one year or whether they will be solved on two years that we don't know in the e.u. we have never been favorable to set in days that we consider to be artificial we have always underlined that what we have to do is to work hard to try to solve those issues and in fact we are working quite hard and quite well russian experts and technical people are meet in our have been working sessions and progress has been made well diplomacy is certainly certainly always been a mystery to me while you say i know russians one that is if we had agreements you say brussels ones the but we can't do that so if we both want it why do we have it is the mai
ones as much as russia to half of this regime the only thing that we agreed also with russia is that we have to solve a number of issues and a number of problems before we get there. in order to do that last year the summit identifying what we have called the common steps common space steps is not anything else than those issues that we have jointly russian and e.u. officials identify are the issues that have to be solved whether they will be solved in one year or whether they will be solved on...
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their russia is gone forever because. when russia's white came to france the country was still in ruins reeling from the devastation wrought by world war one in which over a million frenchmen died. i read a story in the next pantry of magazine about a migrant talking about. he said the cost would make the rounds of local farms he was employed as a farm hand that was just a cover. he liked saying that his real job was reviving the local population of one summer with. with a journey beaching its aims to take a sightseeing tour of paris as it turns out the traditional habits of population revival still very much alive. and attention yeah this is the so-called sex quarter there are six cafes and sex shops everywhere and this is the famous. hey guys let's get off here. two hundred years ago when the russians took paris not a single painting went missing from the roof though it's true that some cause acts tore up the floors from french homes to burn on can find us. they also caught all the famous culp in the fontainebleau palms
their russia is gone forever because. when russia's white came to france the country was still in ruins reeling from the devastation wrought by world war one in which over a million frenchmen died. i read a story in the next pantry of magazine about a migrant talking about. he said the cost would make the rounds of local farms he was employed as a farm hand that was just a cover. he liked saying that his real job was reviving the local population of one summer with. with a journey beaching its...
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of russia. exploiting something what you call we can put it in writing made in russia you can put a little grain you can put in or something at least some products in agriculture other such products that we can we can export. as many give you a couple of examples in australia. you may find russian being made in russia they say you can find is in england but a bit of but i never really saw it in perth i have seen in australia. in the streets a piece in the street right now drinking russian beer we were there the baltic a brand there is there's a one. you might find russian ice cream in some of the european shops for many years already so it's moving not. because should not expect that tomorrow shops will be. as russian products are probably covered. well this is traditionally a market that is speaking a spot like you've been in the studio before you said your ministry monitors the imports of certain goods and if the rates go sky and you take some protecting measures so are you taking any measures
of russia. exploiting something what you call we can put it in writing made in russia you can put a little grain you can put in or something at least some products in agriculture other such products that we can we can export. as many give you a couple of examples in australia. you may find russian being made in russia they say you can find is in england but a bit of but i never really saw it in perth i have seen in australia. in the streets a piece in the street right now drinking russian beer...
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the culture of impunity in russia can be seen in russia's recent elections. the parliamentary election last december and the presidential election in march, which were criticized for their flaws and irregularities by impartial objective international organizations. it can be seen in the recent n.g.o. law passed by the russian legislature which requires any civil society group in russia that receives international funding to register as a -- quote -- "foreign agent." the fast majority of these civil society groups have nothing to do with politics. clearly the intent of this will you law is nothing less than to demonize and marginalize and signa ma ties as treessonnous -- treasonous whatever civil society organizations that still remain in russia. the culture of impunity in russia can also be seen in the government's new and growing interpretation of its law against extremism. a law that may once have been designed to address real concerns with terrorism and violent extremism is now being broadened to put pressure on civil society groups and religious minority
the culture of impunity in russia can be seen in russia's recent elections. the parliamentary election last december and the presidential election in march, which were criticized for their flaws and irregularities by impartial objective international organizations. it can be seen in the recent n.g.o. law passed by the russian legislature which requires any civil society group in russia that receives international funding to register as a -- quote -- "foreign agent." the fast majority...
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is widely supported by the government by the authorities what about russia who funds do the authorities help you. the authorities know moscow authorities have their own service now it's called social watch but. it would have been do you see where it is of course to support it. initially when we came up with this idea but we provided both funds and personnel for some use of moscow. but now the city hall will carry on this work. as regards our staff they will now focus on our next project. we are now going to university we want to deliver a series of lectures on fighting poverty do you have any statistics about the number of homeless in russia because because we did have very hard times in the ninety's in the beginning of the twenty first century but we believe that life is getting better in russia in moscow but as you say the better the live gets the more helpless it is a true for me to want to talk to this is the same all over the world. countries develop this very development causes some for a child people to be left out it's ironic that is the general situation improves some french pe
is widely supported by the government by the authorities what about russia who funds do the authorities help you. the authorities know moscow authorities have their own service now it's called social watch but. it would have been do you see where it is of course to support it. initially when we came up with this idea but we provided both funds and personnel for some use of moscow. but now the city hall will carry on this work. as regards our staff they will now focus on our next project. we are...
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have rubles to spend and presence or traveling or anything like that and at the same time traders in russia will have a very long all day break they don't want to risk it because other markets will be trading so probably move out into cash a lot of that the million ruble question is better to have a weaker ruble or a stronger ruble what do you think for the two of us at best to have a stable ruble therefore we don't risk our savings being too devalued or prices going to high for example but a weaker ruble can actually help and i believe that the next year we will see the ruble actually weakening because the russian government has had recent problems in balancing its own budget and having a weaker ruble export oriented economies like russia companies like ross and. get more money what they're selling abroad and therefore they're paying more taxes into the budget balance for example so that probably will be what was going to happen whereas having a strong ruble could actually keep interest rates intact. and therefore available money available on. market to play people in their vote call me so
have rubles to spend and presence or traveling or anything like that and at the same time traders in russia will have a very long all day break they don't want to risk it because other markets will be trading so probably move out into cash a lot of that the million ruble question is better to have a weaker ruble or a stronger ruble what do you think for the two of us at best to have a stable ruble therefore we don't risk our savings being too devalued or prices going to high for example but a...
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there is the russia room. the room of mother russia is here are some famous russian symbols such as the kremlin. the first man in space and of course the russian troika and the russian birch tree all the wonders of the motherland are on the same play. and thankfully it also happened to be right next to the ball you are welcome thank you dario. and sergey is much needed. when i got to work on dinner idema told me that this place really is a dream come true the project is the result of a childhood fantasy when i was young i used to dig out small passages as i grew older the passages grew larger that's how a child's dream materialized the structure has been a run for four years i'm glad to know that this has given people some of the moments. full time that i said goodbye to and added to my scandinavian theme drew we're always in for a bit of a surprise. ok i see what they mean now about a hotel with a difference but. it's been such a long day for the radio. good to lie back and dream of the sci. fi. mission free
there is the russia room. the room of mother russia is here are some famous russian symbols such as the kremlin. the first man in space and of course the russian troika and the russian birch tree all the wonders of the motherland are on the same play. and thankfully it also happened to be right next to the ball you are welcome thank you dario. and sergey is much needed. when i got to work on dinner idema told me that this place really is a dream come true the project is the result of a...
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clinton has been meeting with russia's foreign minister. they had been disagreeing on how to address the conflict in syria, but there's a new sense of urgency as president's assad's regime appears desperate. >> we remain very concerned very concerned that as the opposition advances in particular on damascus that the regime might very well consider the use of chemical weapons. >> in washington, arizona senator john mccain said the u.s. should consider all options to prevent chemical attacks in syria including military intervention. >> as for the crisis in cairo, president obama has made a phone call to egyptian president mohammed morsi. he expressed concerns about the deaths and injuries of protesters outside morsi's palace. demonstrators are upset about the new unrestricted powers morsi gave himself. >>> looks like authorities in belize will have to wait to question john mcafee. he's back in a georgia georgia tamilian jail. he asked for asylum there. he's wanted for questioning about murder in belize. >>> to reach an agreement on a plan to
clinton has been meeting with russia's foreign minister. they had been disagreeing on how to address the conflict in syria, but there's a new sense of urgency as president's assad's regime appears desperate. >> we remain very concerned very concerned that as the opposition advances in particular on damascus that the regime might very well consider the use of chemical weapons. >> in washington, arizona senator john mccain said the u.s. should consider all options to prevent chemical...
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when we arrived i called and told him that we were in russia that we wanted to take a little break for a couple of weeks and then we were going to come back he seemed ok about it but that very day i received a call from the finnish police quest me on what grounds i left for russia they said that the child's guardian reported to the police that he suspected me of. the rights of a ship. even though he was just nine years old. is all too familiar with having cameras pointed at him and he never fails to live up to mass media expectations this time to his finnish citizenship in public tearing the passport of his birth country into pieces. this is for my mother this is for my father and this is for me. unfortunately children. change which. my daughter and i lived in finland for two years i worked she started then i met my future husband and children. was born all the time we lived in a house of our own and dreamed that it would be studying english. class. did join an english language class as a good school where staff paid close attention to their students and then one of his classmates shar
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in russia it was exhibited at the moscow dental show which was held this year all the devices that were produced in intended for sale in the russian markets were completely sold out over the course of the two days of the show. here in russia the company and its technology is getting recognition all around and not just from buyers despite having only been set up a few years ago platonic has been named a resident of skolkovo which is essentially a big tech idea clearing house the status and advantages of joining that club will only help push the company and its lasers into the future. which brightened. from the. top team. limitation in free cretaceous three cents for a judge is free to make humans free risk free studio type free. download free blog and splitting video for your media projects and free media and on to our t.v. dot com you. hold it. hold it hold. her mother. would speak. to. her. i wish i. looked. like a missile a good. place to. play lists . and i'm. going on the run i'm a better little. so she was your language. kelly mcevers knowing if they still sometimes. choose this is
in russia it was exhibited at the moscow dental show which was held this year all the devices that were produced in intended for sale in the russian markets were completely sold out over the course of the two days of the show. here in russia the company and its technology is getting recognition all around and not just from buyers despite having only been set up a few years ago platonic has been named a resident of skolkovo which is essentially a big tech idea clearing house the status and...
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the samson fountain commemorates russia's victory over sweetening the decisive battle of poltava leading to victory in the great north. since then the image of samson has not only symbolized peace of the great and the russian army but also a victory in world war two. since you believe in september nineteenth forty one the germans began their nine hundred day scenes of leningrad the authorities took what ever valuables they could from the palace to st isaac's cathedral these figures on the cascade were buried in the park but the samson weighs three and a half tons it was simply too heavy to move when german soldiers took pictures here in the one nine hundred forty three samson was still present when our troops liberated peter hall from the samson was gone. when peterhof was seized by the nazis it was almost completely demolished the occupying forces took away the major bronze statues and led best reliefs of the ground cascade almost ten thousand of the park's trees were cut down ditches and trenches replaced once magnificent palaces. after the war when restoring the gardens and parks many
the samson fountain commemorates russia's victory over sweetening the decisive battle of poltava leading to victory in the great north. since then the image of samson has not only symbolized peace of the great and the russian army but also a victory in world war two. since you believe in september nineteenth forty one the germans began their nine hundred day scenes of leningrad the authorities took what ever valuables they could from the palace to st isaac's cathedral these figures on the...
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welcome to business our team is good to have your company russia's budget plan for the next three years has been signed by president vladimir putin today now it's set the budget deficit a point eight percent of the g.d.p. for the next year this budget has been drawn up by finance minister told sulu on earth and with due regard for new rules for the use of oil and gas money which in the past has been used as a safety net by the former finance minister execution to see russia fruita bad times let's cross over to work a bill being there for an explanation of how this all works out hey there katie so basically how does the budget local know whether to major i've just been running through the numbers that is a deficit budget as you say we're looking at five hundred twenty billion dollars they're looking like they're going to be borrowing and saving a bit of a compromise going on at the moment in terms of boring we're looking at seven billion dollars on the four involved it's next year. there is going to be money put away as well because the extra cash that is made above the ten year average
welcome to business our team is good to have your company russia's budget plan for the next three years has been signed by president vladimir putin today now it's set the budget deficit a point eight percent of the g.d.p. for the next year this budget has been drawn up by finance minister told sulu on earth and with due regard for new rules for the use of oil and gas money which in the past has been used as a safety net by the former finance minister execution to see russia fruita bad times...
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. >> debra mcfadden adopted a dabbled girl from russia -- disabled girl from russia when she was six. now she's a pair olympickic -- paralympic star. the type of life her mother says vladimir putins who now presented any of russia's orphans of having. >> president putin has just nailed the lid in the coffin. shame on him. shame on him for saying here's an ultimatum. i'm angry at the u.s. for something else. let's use the children as pawns. >> coming up at 6:00, we'll tell you more about the mcfaddens, their connection to russian adoptions and why putin's action could have impacts on families all over the country. >>> now to a story that could affect an awful lot of people in the state. a new law going into effect tuesday will given parents an additional way to protect their children. >> they can protect them thanks to this law. parents can now request a freeze on their kid's cred kit-- credit. the request cap be made online at three of the major credit reporting agencies. in the past the agencies were allowed to say know if asked to have the child's credit lot. >>> two years to the da
. >> debra mcfadden adopted a dabbled girl from russia -- disabled girl from russia when she was six. now she's a pair olympickic -- paralympic star. the type of life her mother says vladimir putins who now presented any of russia's orphans of having. >> president putin has just nailed the lid in the coffin. shame on him. shame on him for saying here's an ultimatum. i'm angry at the u.s. for something else. let's use the children as pawns. >> coming up at 6:00, we'll tell you...
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russia can be proud of its record in. the start which is not. enjoying a great start. to see a miscue nor was the first russian to join the sports equipment at the two thousand and four of the french open she became the country's first female winner of the bronze them singles title and also reached the world's top three being as high seconds in september that year it's been five years since the injuries got sure risking his career but thirty one year old mother of three is still in the business as one of the russian team's coaches and a t.v. crew and peter now while that's at the closing to me women's tennis is definitely more interesting than men's it's more emotional and less predictable it has much more of a back story especially if you're aware of what's going on behind the scenes and it's even hard to compare men's and women's tennis with him these are two different sports despite a jewish and a women bringing some extra aggression into the sport it's going to be passion it's only good when it's control. because i think areas are increased to be very emotional on
russia can be proud of its record in. the start which is not. enjoying a great start. to see a miscue nor was the first russian to join the sports equipment at the two thousand and four of the french open she became the country's first female winner of the bronze them singles title and also reached the world's top three being as high seconds in september that year it's been five years since the injuries got sure risking his career but thirty one year old mother of three is still in the business...
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which are operating in russia which are registered in shows such as the cayman islands or cyprus for example and what the country's been striving to do is to get these companies back to have them clean and have them pay taxes basically at home because the budget is not getting the money that it should be but apparently this process is already gradually happening at least there's a slowdown of capital outflow we had around eighty billion dollars leave the country last year this year central bank says sixty five to sixty seven billion which is course still bad because you have billions of dollars leaving the country but at least this process of slowing down. right but one of the key questions of course is what's going to happen to those who already have their money there how we're going to bring that back well for that. you need a careful and civilized approach so basically there won't be any campaign or crusade launched against these companies actually we have for years now been talking about this and we've had experts saying that there needs to be some kind of amnesty system. stalled
which are operating in russia which are registered in shows such as the cayman islands or cyprus for example and what the country's been striving to do is to get these companies back to have them clean and have them pay taxes basically at home because the budget is not getting the money that it should be but apparently this process is already gradually happening at least there's a slowdown of capital outflow we had around eighty billion dollars leave the country last year this year central bank...
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is in russia. historians describe a battle of nations austrian prussian and swedish troops joining the russians in their fight against napoleon. around a hundred thousand died in the battle which forced napoleon to flee back to france with what remained of his army. we cover some forty kilometers a day early in retreat it is about the same pace again even momentum with time. was simply lagging behind only plots of his men had skirmishes in the podiums regard. although the forests here look much as they do back home the cossacks already feel homesick they've covered more than two thousand kilometers in over a month. this journey is making me homesick. i miss my kids my wife my parents. lived a lie then they. they did it. oh. crooks thanks. to. the mission and free accreditation free transport charges treat her range ministry which screech to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media. such. fronts as the final leg of the journey the last stop before a fin
is in russia. historians describe a battle of nations austrian prussian and swedish troops joining the russians in their fight against napoleon. around a hundred thousand died in the battle which forced napoleon to flee back to france with what remained of his army. we cover some forty kilometers a day early in retreat it is about the same pace again even momentum with time. was simply lagging behind only plots of his men had skirmishes in the podiums regard. although the forests here look much...
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no no the theory works really theory i would say that russia is a very interesting case i'm sorry to say because. you're interesting because for quite a while the roads were very very unhappy we've done studies in many many countries and there are there are broad generalizations rich countries tend to be happier than poor countries and russia already in one hundred eighty one when you did a first survey was below where its economic level then by nine hundred ninety was way below where its economic level would be to below nigeria and india and pretty poor countries it was quite a bit lower than you can marry then by ninety ninety five lowered still went on to ninety nine very low in fact at that point most russians describe themselves as unhappy dissatisfied with their lives i think that the reasons are not terribly amazing russia had a collapse the soviet union collapsed the economy collapsed down to less than half its former lovelle order broke down the belief system broke down on everything that there are many things that people contribute to happy to stand by. all at once practica
no no the theory works really theory i would say that russia is a very interesting case i'm sorry to say because. you're interesting because for quite a while the roads were very very unhappy we've done studies in many many countries and there are there are broad generalizations rich countries tend to be happier than poor countries and russia already in one hundred eighty one when you did a first survey was below where its economic level then by nine hundred ninety was way below where its...
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of course this ball here was first dedicated to the war of eighteen twelve it wasn't so much about russia as they trade but it was the first such event that was held after the war a certain degree of courage was required to hold the ball at that time and this stance is where it all began. and with several events every year they're becoming very popular even if you're not experienced you're encouraged to join in and there are plenty of helpful partners waiting to show you the ropes. movement in music have always stood the russian soul but now in the twenty first century more and more people seem to be learning these traditional currently dances that hop back to a bygone age i wanted to find out what makes them so appealing to a modern nor dns and how long it might take to get an absolute beginner to the book but. there's a school in moscow which claims it can teach anybody how to dumps so i am going to put that theory to the test and apparently there are always sorts of men so hopefully this should be a place for. the rich or good evening everyone today will learn the viennese waltz which
of course this ball here was first dedicated to the war of eighteen twelve it wasn't so much about russia as they trade but it was the first such event that was held after the war a certain degree of courage was required to hold the ball at that time and this stance is where it all began. and with several events every year they're becoming very popular even if you're not experienced you're encouraged to join in and there are plenty of helpful partners waiting to show you the ropes. movement in...
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exports of have actually increased as i say three years running so that is substantial and russia now supplies weaponry to fifty five countries in toto really enough to maintain its position as the world's second exporter. the us also not just up but that's made putin also announced recently that we have had this fourteen billion dollars made but in terms of contracts and deals made this year it's been fifteen billion dollars so it looks like those numbers attached to our own. going to continue increasing and it's such a fierce competitive environment because the contracts are so pretty and they tend to last for twenty thirty fifty years but the u.s. is still number one yet and it looks like you know russia is doing its job catching up at all in terms of numbers if we look at the figures you'll probably be able to see that i would actually be honest and say no novel but it's certainly going in the right direction and the u.s. is definitely the top in terms of the world is definitely the one to be in terms of exporting and you'll be able to see really annually in recent years it's been
exports of have actually increased as i say three years running so that is substantial and russia now supplies weaponry to fifty five countries in toto really enough to maintain its position as the world's second exporter. the us also not just up but that's made putin also announced recently that we have had this fourteen billion dollars made but in terms of contracts and deals made this year it's been fifteen billion dollars so it looks like those numbers attached to our own. going to continue...
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russia e.u. cooperation should be defined by choice and not forced by necessity that's how europe sees future ties with russia that view is echoed by president putin who is in brussels for talks with the blocks and leaders for the first time since his return to the kremlin of more the highlights of a summit let's circle us live now to our tease lexy ourselves alexia what has been achieved at the talks what has been said about the news conference. well a lot of speculation happened before the summit that this will be a meeting of confrontation rather than cooperation but it actually turned out absolutely the opposite scenario all these speakers. started off by saying that the trade turnover between the e.u. and russia has grown significantly now it's exceeding three hundred billion euros a year and this is a good sign but both sides expressed their willingness to make it a corporation by choice not by necessity but clearly the biggest contradictions still remain in the issues of the energy supplie
russia e.u. cooperation should be defined by choice and not forced by necessity that's how europe sees future ties with russia that view is echoed by president putin who is in brussels for talks with the blocks and leaders for the first time since his return to the kremlin of more the highlights of a summit let's circle us live now to our tease lexy ourselves alexia what has been achieved at the talks what has been said about the news conference. well a lot of speculation happened before the...
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red tape a lot of paperwork and no real results but as far as russia is concerned on a financial level then will they not be losing out by not selling quite and say well you'd think first that they would because russia became the second most important actually seller of carbon emission quotas now let me just explain how that works there's basically a markets there's a target as i mentioned of five percent below nine hundred ninety s. and developed countries must reach this target if they do not they have to purchase quotas for pollution from countries which actually over shots this target in russia was one of them so basically in the end you had a market which had a lot of supplies because developing nations could also participate by selling their quotas and basically just won the big buyer that's the e.u. so we have seen last year actually this year two thousand and twelve prices for admission quotas going down eighty eight percent because there's also a crisis in the e.u. so russia managed to just make around four hundred fifty million euros by selling these quotas when it could have
red tape a lot of paperwork and no real results but as far as russia is concerned on a financial level then will they not be losing out by not selling quite and say well you'd think first that they would because russia became the second most important actually seller of carbon emission quotas now let me just explain how that works there's basically a markets there's a target as i mentioned of five percent below nine hundred ninety s. and developed countries must reach this target if they do not...
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borders building missile defense on russia's borders interfering in russia's internal politics most recently the street demonstrations this is the same policy that began twenty years ago with the soviet union. iran's a rolling out the big guns in the persian gulf. tehran undertakes massive navy drills in the strategic strait of hormuz to show the world what it's got if trouble comes a call and as we report after the short break. a ritual and tickets in imperial russia. the tradition of staging bowls is being revived in our time. but these parties will. sub. i demand satisfaction. and recapping the week's top stories for a final time in two thousand and twelve this is r t live from moscow glad to have you with us egypt's president morsi has made in attempts to ease political tensions in the country calling on the opposition to engage in dialogue but his offer was met with skepticism since it came shortly after the launch of an investigation into his three top opponents the chief prosecutor is citing allegations that opposition leaders including nobel prize winner mohamed el baradei i
borders building missile defense on russia's borders interfering in russia's internal politics most recently the street demonstrations this is the same policy that began twenty years ago with the soviet union. iran's a rolling out the big guns in the persian gulf. tehran undertakes massive navy drills in the strategic strait of hormuz to show the world what it's got if trouble comes a call and as we report after the short break. a ritual and tickets in imperial russia. the tradition of staging...
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there in russia the company and its technology is getting recognition. despite having only been set up a few years ago. which is essentially a big tech idea. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. mission free cretaceous free. for charges free. range free risk free. two types free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media to our dot com. major university is a variable treasure trove of knowledge in the form of both respected professors and millions upon millions of books however there is just not enough time in the day all our lives to get through them all but thanks to the labor of one tireless academic here that could all be changing well it comes to science and technology it's hard to find as prolific of an institution as moscow state university the hollowed halls here have been some of the globe's greatest thinker
there in russia the company and its technology is getting recognition. despite having only been set up a few years ago. which is essentially a big tech idea. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. mission free cretaceous free. for charges free. range free risk free. two types free. download...
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for a number of reasons but i don't see any aspiring catastrophic seams for russia but i think you have to calculate the fact that energy prices over the next ten years could be going down on average and not as it has been in the last twenty years well you mention fifty dollar oil prices how likely is that i would be a catastrophic event for russia. it would probably and i think it's very likely because i think what will happen is that this year twenty twelve was really about how gas became a very big part of oil production and electricity generation in the u.s. right now you're producing electricity at ten year low prices juicer the fact that you substitute the crude and called into natural gas which is in the u.s. straits a ten year low prices u.s. is gaining competition competitive advantages from this and i think all it will be very very difficult for russia but also the middle east to adjust to discretely quickly enough in order to accommodate what will be a much much lower revenue income stream. steve of sun of saxo bank now let's look at run through the markets first the currenci
for a number of reasons but i don't see any aspiring catastrophic seams for russia but i think you have to calculate the fact that energy prices over the next ten years could be going down on average and not as it has been in the last twenty years well you mention fifty dollar oil prices how likely is that i would be a catastrophic event for russia. it would probably and i think it's very likely because i think what will happen is that this year twenty twelve was really about how gas became a...
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a ritual and etiquette in imperial russia. the tradition of staging bowls is being revived in our time. but these are parties with. sub. i did my own satisfaction. major university is a variable treasure trove of knowledge in the form of both respected professors and millions upon millions of books however there is just not enough time in the day all our lives to get through them all but thanks to the labor of one tireless academic here that could all be changing comes to science and technology it's hard to find as prolific of an institution as moscow state university stocking the hollowed halls here have been some of the globe's greatest thinkers and it was here back in the late one nine hundred sixty s. that. teamed up with if you move lieberman to prove the existence of the electric potential difference across mitochondrial membranes that was a confirmation needed to help earn a british scientist the nobel prize perhaps more importantly that discovery could unlock the fountain of youth for us all. to understand we have to l
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russia's g. twenty sure about spot like you did actually we will take a break so stay with us to continue think of you in less than a minute. while . those who. offers your show and an issue. what's the matter you. let the residents never profit from the. notion of coming all signals are just there you look up and there's one check in on you he's the alpha beta gamma he was always the fine now trying to treat he's let me go with out there know what not to get pinpoint. right now. dog shows become income mortal danger and a piece of art. exempt director. from . our team. gave. the. elite. the world slippery science technology innovation all the rest of elements from around russia we've got this huge earth covered. which brightened if you knew the song from palestinian passion. don't come. welcome back to spawn knob and just a reminder that my guest on the show is your day over russia's g. twenty sure. what we started talking about new proposals the new ideas that may be introduced at the upcoming
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